Is President-elect Donald Trump using his “transition reality show” not to find the best talent but to humiliate his former critics, such as Mitt Romney and Rick Perry? Reason Magazine’s Matt Welch, The New York Times’ Yamiche Alcindor and The Nations’ Joan Walsh joins MSNBC’s Al Sharpton to discuss. watch

When the votes have all counted, Hillary Clinton will likely win the popular vote by over 2 million votes, but Donald Trump will still be president because of the electoral college. Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-NY, is fighting to change this. watch

MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton and Senior Fellow of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Jared Bernstein, talks about what President Obama's economic legacy will be and how Trump will change it. watch

American University’s Professor Allan Lichtman joins MSNBC’s Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss President Obama’s achievements and the potential damages that President-elect Donald Trump can do to harm President Obama’s legacy. watch

After President-elect Donald Trump’s victory, people have been signing up for Obamacare at a faster pace than last year. Will he have a more challenging time repealing and replacing it? U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Secretary Sylvia Burwell joins MSNBC’s Re. Al Sharpton to discuss. watch

After the civil rights progress of the 1960s, Richard Nixon was elected. And after the nation's first black president, we have Donald Trump. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. puts it all in perspective with Rev. Al Sharpton. watch

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